犬急性胸腰椎椎间盘挤压后临床变量与进行性骨髓瘤相关性的病例对照研究

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Eileen Donoghue, Joe Mankin, Nick Jeffery
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背景:可靠地确定急性胸腰椎椎间盘挤压后增加进行性骨髓瘤软化风险的临床控制因素有助于减少其发生。假设/目的在足够大的易感样本人群中检查进行性脊髓软化症发展的可能危险因素,以获得足够的权力来重新评估先前报道的关联。244只患有急性胸腰椎椎间盘突出症的狗被送到一个神经科诊所,后腿没有疼痛感。方法通过病例对照研究,分析推测的危险因素暴露与腰椎减压术后14天内进行性骨髓瘤发生的关系。结果进行性骨髓瘤软化与任何临床控制的检查因素无关,包括手术时间和持续时间,围手术期抗炎药物或术中血压变化。一些证据支持先前进行性骨髓瘤软化症与腰椎膨胀性椎间盘突出和法国斗牛犬品种的关联,但研究力量不足以证实这些关联。未绝育的狗,特别是雄性,在这个样本中发病率增加,但这一发现可能不可靠,因为未知的,可能低的研究能力。结论和临床意义进行性骨髓瘤软化与临床医生可以控制的因素无关,我们的研究对这些因素进行了调查。有必要开发新的治疗方法来减少进行性骨髓瘤的发生。未绝育的狗有更高风险的可能性需要在另一个样本群体中反复调查。
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Case–Control Investigation of Association of Clinician-Determined Variables With Progressive Myelomalacia After Acute Thoracolumbar Disc Extrusion in Dogs

Case–Control Investigation of Association of Clinician-Determined Variables With Progressive Myelomalacia After Acute Thoracolumbar Disc Extrusion in Dogs

Background

Reliable identification of clinician-controlled factors that increase the risk of progressive myelomalacia after acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion could aid in decreasing its occurrence.

Hypothesis/Objectives

Examination of possible risk factors for the development of progressive myelomalacia in a susceptible sample population of adequate size to achieve sufficient power to re-evaluate previously reported associations.

Animals

A total of 244 dogs with acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion presented to a single neurology clinic with absent pain perception in the hindquarters.

Methods

Case–control study analyzing the association of exposure to putative risk factors with the development of progressive myelomalacia within 14 days of decompressive surgery.

Results

Progressive myelomalacia was not associated with any of the clinician-controlled factors examined, including surgical timing and duration, peri-operative anti-inflammatory medications, or variations in intra-operative blood pressure. Some evidence supported previous associations of progressive myelomalacia with disc extrusion in the lumbar intumescence and with French bulldog breed, but study power was insufficient to confirm these associations. Unneutered dogs, notably males, had increased incidence in this sample, but this finding might be unreliable because of unknown, likely low, study power.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

Progressive myelomalacia was not associated with factors that can be controlled by clinicians and that were investigated in our study. It will be necessary to develop new therapeutic approaches to decrease the occurrence of progressive myelomalacia. The possibility that unneutered dogs are at higher risk requires repeated investigation in another sample population.

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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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